1. If our Fundamental Rights are violated, where can we seek the remedy?
(i) Parliament
(ii) Supreme Court or High Courts
(iii) Election Commission
(iv) President

2. What is the condition of women in Saudi Arabia?
(i) The rights of men and women are same.
(ii) Women have more rights than men.
(iii) Women are subjected to many public restrictions
(iv) None of the Above

3. How was the massacre of Albanians finally stopped?
(i) Milosevic changed his mind
(ii) Several countries intervened to stop the massacre
(iii) The UN ordered for Milosevic’s arrest
(iv) None of the Above

4. Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right?
(i) Right to Freedom
(ii) Right to Work
(iii) Right to Equality
(iv) None of the Above

5. What does the word ‘secular’ mean?
(i) Majority dominate minority in every aspects.
(ii) The state only allows the minority to propagate their religion
(iii) The state has no religion of its own
(iv) None of the above

6. What is meant by ‘begar’?
(i) A person who is begging
(ii) Practice of forcing workers to work without any wages
(iii) Encouraging workers to work at normal wages
(iv) None of the Above

7. One of the forms of exploitation as mentioned in the constitution is ‘traffic’. What does it mean?
(i) Traffic system
(ii) Buying and selling of human beings
(iii) Buying and selling of vehicles
(iv) None of the above

8. Which is the correct meaning of PIL?
(i) Public Interest Legislature
(ii) Public Interest Litigation
(iii) Public Information Literature
(iv) Public Interest Literature

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Question 1 of 10

1. Question

If our Fundamental Rights are violated, where can we seek the remedy?

Parliament

Supreme Court or High Courts

Election Commission

President

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When any of our rights are violated we can seek remedy by approaching the Supreme Court or the High Court of a state.

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When any of our rights are violated we can seek remedy by approaching the Supreme Court or the High Court of a state.

Question 2 of 10

2. Question

What is the condition of women in Saudi Arabia?

The rights of men and women are same.

Women have more rights than men.

Women are subjected to many public restrictions

None of the Above

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In Saudi Arabia, Women are subjected to many public restrictions. The testimony of one man is considered equal to that of two women.

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In Saudi Arabia, Women are subjected to many public restrictions. The testimony of one man is considered equal to that of two women.

Question 3 of 10

3. Question

How was the massacre of Albanians finally stopped?

Milosevic changed his mind

Several countries intervened to stop the massacre

Several countries intervened to stop the massacre

None of the Above

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The massacre of Albanians was being carried out by the army of their own country, working under the direction of a leader who came to power through democratic elections. This was one of the worst instances of killings based on ethnic prejudices in recent times. Finally several other countries intervened to stop this massacre. Milosevic lost power and was tried by the International Court of Justice for crimes against humanity.

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The massacre of Albanians was being carried out by the army of their own country, working under the direction of a leader who came to power through democratic elections. This was one of the worst instances of killings based on ethnic prejudices in recent times. Finally several other countries intervened to stop this massacre. Milosevic lost power and was tried by the International Court of Justice for crimes against humanity.

Question 4 of 10

4. Question

Which of the following is not a Fundamental Right?

Right to Freedom

Right to Work

Right to Equality

None of the Above

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Right to Freedom and Right to Equality are fundamental rights provided by the Constitution to the Citizens while Right to Work is not a fundamental right.

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Right to Freedom and Right to Equality are fundamental rights provided by the Constitution to the Citizens while Right to Work is not a fundamental right.

Question 5 of 10

5. Question

What does the word ‘secular’ mean?

Majority dominate minority in every aspects.

The state only allows the minority to propagate their religion

The state has no religion of its own

None of the above

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India is a secular state. Most people in India, like anywhere else in the world, follow different religions. Some may not believe in any religion. Secularism is based on the idea that the state is concerned only with relations among human beings, and not with the relation between human beings and God. A secular state is one that does not establish any one religion as official religion

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India is a secular state. Most people in India, like anywhere else in the world, follow different religions. Some may not believe in any religion. Secularism is based on the idea that the state is concerned only with relations among human beings, and not with the relation between human beings and God. A secular state is one that does not establish any one religion as official religion

Question 6 of 10

6. Question

What is meant by ‘begar’?

A person who is begging

Practice of forcing workers to work without any wages

Encouraging workers to work at normal wages

None of the Above

Correct

Begar is a practice where the worker is forced to render service to the ‘master’ free of charge or at a nominal remuneration. When this practice takes place on a life-long basis, it is called the practice of bonded labour.

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Begar is a practice where the worker is forced to render service to the ‘master’ free of charge or at a nominal remuneration. When this practice takes place on a life-long basis, it is called the practice of bonded labour.

Question 7 of 10

7. Question

One of the forms of exploitation as mentioned in the constitution is ‘traffic’. What does it mean?

Traffic system

Buying and selling of human beings

Buying and selling of vehicles

None of the above

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Traffic is Selling and buying of men, women or children for immoral purposes.

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Traffic is Selling and buying of men, women or children for immoral purposes.

Question 8 of 10

8. Question

Which is the correct meaning of PIL?

Public Interest Legislature

Public Interest Litigation

Public Information Literature

Public Interest Literature

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Any person can go to court against the violation of the Fundamental Right, if it is of social or public interest. It is called Public Interest Litigation (PIL). Under the PIL any citizen or group of citizens can approach the Supreme Court or a High Court for the protection of public interest against a particular law or action of the government. One can write to the judges even on a postcard. The court will take up the matter if the judges find it in public interest.

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Any person can go to court against the violation of the Fundamental Right, if it is of social or public interest. It is called Public Interest Litigation (PIL). Under the PIL any citizen or group of citizens can approach the Supreme Court or a High Court for the protection of public interest against a particular law or action of the government. One can write to the judges even on a postcard. The court will take up the matter if the judges find it in public interest.

Question 9 of 10

9. Question

‘Right to property’ is:

Fundamental Right

Judicial Right

Human Right

Constitutional Right

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Constitution provides many more rights, which may not be Fundamental Rights. For example The right to property is not a Fundamental Right but it is a constitutional right.

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Constitution provides many more rights, which may not be Fundamental Rights. For example The right to property is not a Fundamental Right but it is a constitutional right.

Question 10 of 10

10. Question

Promise made by individuals, groups or countries to uphold a rule or principle is termed as:

Claim

Summon

Writ

Covenant

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Covenant is a promise made by individuals, groups or countries to uphold a rule or principle. It is legally binding on the signatories to the agreement or statement.

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Covenant is a promise made by individuals, groups or countries to uphold a rule or principle. It is legally binding on the signatories to the agreement or statement.